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"We Were Here" - BOY

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"Between the Bars" - Elliott Smith

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"Teenage Dirtbag" - Scala & Kolacny Brothers

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"1965" - Zella Day

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"Wishing Wells" - The Colourist

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"How Do I Tell A Girl I Want To Kiss Her?" - BTFL

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Monday, August 15, 2016

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Sunday, June 12, 2016

"Archie, Marry Me" - Alvvays

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAn3JdtSrnY
I had this song stuck in my head for almost three full days after I first listened to it. The band, Alvvays, is fronted by vocalist, Molly Rankin, whose voice tends to remind me of Zooey Deschanel's tranquil vocals in the band She & Him. This song exploits all the dangers and desires of young love and the nontraditional proposal of marriage by a woman to a man. The music video linked to the album artwork is also very unique in its cinematic 80s theme that perfectly captures the vibe of this heartfelt ballad. You'll either be repeatedly singing the contagious melody for the next few days or just wondering if Archie ever made up his damn mind.


Friday, June 10, 2016

"Technicolour Beat" - Oh Wonder

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9FfYWp_d5w
Prepare to be mesmerized by a contagious melody backed by experimental synthesized chords and two voices that effortlessly meld together to form smooth, rich harmonies. Oh Wonder is a unique, slow-grooving, independent pop duet that self-produced and released their own music from their small independent studio located in South-East London. The duo began releasing their own creations in the early fall of 2014, unveiling a new track every month starting in early September. Twelve months later, they came out with the long anticipated album, "Oh Wonder," along with a wave of success as the album slowly climbed charts of the UK, Canada, and U.S. Billboard. The band is fresh in industry and I hope that they continue success along with the production of more entrancing audio artwork.

Friday, May 20, 2016

"Paris" - Magic Man

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5s1q7SVs6U
We all get exhausted. But you know when you get so tired that it's almost hard for you to sleep? This is usually when I find some of my favorite music. Normally I skip a song if I find that it's a little too "unique" for my taste, but when I'm drained from a long day I'm too lazy to even pick up my phone and skip a song. This is how I came across an indie band by the name of Magic Man. The song that I've chosen to share is one of my personal favorites. "Paris" is an upbeat and charismatic song with a soothing, electric, synth-pop touch that will really catch your attention. The smooth vocals are unique and gracefully accompanied by a catchy piano melody with a synthesized twist that's sure to leave an impression.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

"We Were Here" - BOY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYpK0Z95MYg
Another recommendation by my good friend, Victoria Harmon. This is a little pop duo by the name of BOY. There are a few good songs that you may be interested in if you like unique musical colors and textures along with powerful lyrical content. The song "We Were Here" off of their album, We Were Here, is a song that really emphasizes BOY's unique lyrical style and creative use of harmony. You might also like "Into the Wild" as well. They really show their ability to slow everything down and crank out a beautiful ballad with a smooth rhythm and deep meaning. Their music videos also stand apart with a unique live recording style that allows the sounds of nature to be a part of their music. I'll attach a link to the music video for  "Into The Wild" (Acoustic) with the album artwork. Hope you enjoy!

Monday, February 29, 2016

"Between the Bars" - Elliott Smith

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPD-a1FjUtU

Are you looking for a song to listen to when you're in a melancholy mood? Something that will help you dwell on feelings that you'd much rather satisfy with vast amounts of unhealthy foods? Well, then I think this song might be the one. I heard "Between the Bars" by Elliot Smith when I watched the movie Stuck In Love on Netflix a few weeks ago. This song really stuck with me for some reason. Even though it isn't a very long song, I feel like when I'm listening to it, I sometimes can't tell where it begins and where it ends. Sometimes I just put it on repeat and listen to it until I feel that I have listened to the soothing melody enough times to satisfy me. I'm not saying that you'll absolutely love this song, but you might find it oddly captivating. The lyrics are powerful and help give overall shape to the song. I will definitely be looking into more of Elliott Smith's work.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

"Teenage Dirtbag" - Scala & Kolacny Brothers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cOhNdlKwoc
A couple of weeks ago, a close friend of mine, Libby Crawford, gave me a list of songs to listen to that she thought I would be interested in. I loved every song she suggested to me. One song that really stood out to me was a cover of Wheatus' famous song, "Teenage Dirtbag", by Scala and Kolacny Brothers. I am a huge fan of "Teenage Dirtbag" and I've heard many covers of the song but never one as unique as this one. I've never imagined this song being sung by a choir and accompanied by a piano. My favorite part is the beautiful harmonies throughout the song and the wonderful piano performance. It's definitely worth a listen if you're looking for something different that's upbeat and fun.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

"Rollercoaster" - Bleachers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmUw1MmIYvU
Jack Antonoff is a singer song-writer who has collaberated with stars such as Sara Bareilles and Taylor Swift. He was formerly the front man of Steel Train and has decided to use his craftsmanship to work on some of his own projects. His song "Rollercoaster" sounds as though it should be playing in the montage of some beautifully scripted independent film. It's catchy beat and fun lyrics make you want to just get up and dance. This song is definitely one I'll be playing with the windows down, midsummer, while my friends and I are on a road trip. So if you have a moment, click on the artwork to hear this incredible song, and if you like what you hear, check out the album Strange Desires for more exciting tunes.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

"1965" - Zella Day

https://soundcloud.com/zella-day/zelladay-1965
I don't know a whole lot about Zella Day, but I know that I love her song, "1965." I came across this song on Apple Music when I was listening to Lana Del Rey. In the suggestions it listed an album called "Kicker" by Zella Day, so I went ahead and decided to check it out. Her music is definitely alternative pop, but in a very indie and unique way. I like the simplicity of this song. It's not incredibly difficult and the chorus isn't very complicated either. I just like what it describes and the mood that the song brings. I don't have much more information than that. Hope you like it. (click artwork for the song!)

Thursday, February 11, 2016

"Surise" - Our Last Night

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ihCEM_Cta4
I actually came across the band, Our Last Night, when I was watching YouTube covers of popular songs. My favorite cover was of the song "Habits" by Tove Lo. I like to listen to covers of different music because sometimes some one's interpretation of a song may make me like the song more. Most of the time, unfortunately, I find the opposite to be true. Sure, I take the time to listen to a lot of YouTube covers just to hear something a little different, but I rarely find a cover that stands out to me. Our Last Night was able to cover a variety of pop songs with out completely ruining them, in my opinion. I'm usually very against the whole "Pop goes Punk" scene, but somehow, these guys make it work. I began to listen to some of their original music which I found to be very good as well. They're not an unknown band by any means, but you don't exactly hear them on the radio very often either. I was completely caught on the acoustic version of their song "Sunrise." The lead vocalists of the band, Matthew and Trevor Wentworth, make everyone wish they had a sibling that they could sing with. Sunrise being stripped down to just an acoustic piano and guitar makes the structure of the song and the vocals shine even more than the original version. I would definitely recommend checking out this song (click artwork) as well as the rest of their YouTube channel.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

"Wishing Wells" - The Colourist

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbTXxHK2rPE

Finally, a happy song on my blog. It took long enough. The song "Wishing Wells" is an exciting, up-beat song by the indie pop band, The Colourist. I discovered this song like I do most of my music, just surfing through YouTube and Apple Music. Even though the track was released in 2014 on the self-titled album, The Colourist, it's catchy melody makes the song seem younger than it actually is. I was drawn to this song immediately due to the rich harmony of the vocal duet by Adam Castilla and Maya Tuttle. Their voices compliment each other so effortlessly. The song is catchy, exciting, and just plain fun! You'll want to pack your bags and go experience all the joys the world has to offer after hearing these catchy lyrics. The lyrics, "I’m sick of hearing what if, what if. Just follow what you’re feeling for. If you don’t know what you’re looking for, just follow what you feel, just follow what you feel," make you want to take a chance and see what happens. This song is extremely motivating and I highly recommend listening to it (Clicking to artwork) as a song to get your day started! You won't regret it.

Sunday, February 7, 2016

"Something" - Julien Baker

http://music.6131records.com/album/sprained-ankle
A few days ago my father texted me a song titled, "Something" by Julien Baker. I give a huge amount of credit to my father for my taste in music. He seriously listens to any types of music there is, and I'm always open to his suggestions. The song by Baker isn't a new song; it's actually track number 6 on her album, Sprained Ankle, which was released in October of 2015  I haven't gotten a chance to listen to the entire album yet, but if the other tracks are anything like Something, then I know I'm in for an emotional ride. In her song, Something, Baker sings about a moment of a relationship that everyone dreads, the moment when the person you love leaves you behind. The lyrics paint a terribly, painful moment in time of her parking lot, questioning where things went wrong. She just couldn't find words to make a convincing argument for the person driving away to stay with her. This is a song that you can just play on repeat and feel something different every time you hear it. You'll feel sorrow, regret, confusion, and utter defeat. Definitely worth a listen. The link attached to the artwork will take you to the song and her entire album on 6131 Record's website. Hope you enjoy!

Friday, February 5, 2016

"How Do I Tell A Girl I Want To Kiss Her?" - BTFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMrU3f5QQR8
I'm always looking for unique and inspiring new songs. During my first semester of college my friend, Victoria Harmon, showed me a song called, "How Do I Tell A Girl I Want To Kiss Her?" I was in love with the song immediately. The vocals are sort of weak at times but there is something about the way that they are sung that lets you know that the point of the song isn't how it sounds, it's the story it tells. The lyrics are by far the strongest point of this song; they are so meaningful. The melody is also pretty catchy, which helps the song tremendously. At the time, Victoria and I were both under the impression that the song's creator was the band, Modern Baseball. Victoria had discovered the song through Tumblr and the post it was linked to said "by Modern Baseball." I later discovered the song on YouTube. I listened to one of Modern Baseball's albums titled, "You're Gonna Miss It All" and began to research the band further. I discovered that Modern Baseball has released two albums, with a third coming soon sometime this year. None of the tracks listed on the albums were that of the song "How Do I Tell A Girl I Want To Kiss Her?" I decided to start reading the comments posted under the video I found and discovered that the song was the result of a solo project that was created by Modern Baseball's band member, Brendan Lukens. I was extremely excited to find his solo album online. I'll put a link to that here if you are interested in downloading his work, and just click the album artwork if you want to hear the song that this blog post is about!

Sunday, January 31, 2016

"I Will Love You" - Gin Wigmore

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS5Gz_GawxI
I have known of Virginia Wigmore since the first time I heard her single "Black Sheep." My mother played the song quite a few times around the time of it's release and I thought it was interesting. I was intrigued by the sound of her voice at the time because of it's unique, expressive quality and the old Western feel that came along with it. For a period of time, I sort of forgot about Gin until I heard "Black Sheep" on season two of one of my favorite shows, Teen Wolf. I began listening to her music again. I've grown much fonder of the passion that Gin puts into her lyrics and the captivating structure of her music since I first listened to her. Just a few months ago she released her third studio album titled, "Blood to Bone." I was anticipating the release of this album because Wigmore seems to get better and better with every release. I was in love with every track. My favorite song, and the reason for this blog post, is the last track on the album titled, "I Will Love You." The raw beauty of this song is what first caught my attention. There is hardly any editing done to this song at all. It gives the impression of a live recording. The piano part is even simple, because it is just basic chord progressions played repeatedly throughout. The lyrics are astonishing and full of mysterious meaning as well. I feel that this song was the perfect way to end such a stellar album and really show how unique her voice truly is. I would recommend giving it a listen ( by clicking the album artwork) as well as her entire album. I'm looking forward to her next beautiful creation.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

"Murder Song (5,4,3,2,1)" - AURORA

Murder Song (5,4,3,2,1)
I first heard Aurora Aksnes while listening to music with my father one Saturday afternoon in late August. Sometimes, he and I watch music videos on YouTube together on our TV when we get the chance. We stumbled across a video labeled, "AURORA - Murder Song (5,4,3,2,1)." I had to give it a listen because of it's intriguing title. When I watched the music video I was completely captivated throughout the entire song. Although the video is quite uneventful, it holds a very powerful essence and helps bring even more meaning into her powerful lyrics. I loved the dissonance in the music along with its simple chords that manage to hold so much power. I made my very melancholy interpretation of the song as soon as it ended, and if you haven't heard it, believe me, it's really sad. There's almost a sense of bitter-sweetness to the message she conveys throughout the entire track. The version I first heard was actually the acoustic version of this song (Which you can view by clicking on the album artwork), but I feel that it being stripped down to nothing but an acoustic guitar makes the song even more powerful. I then began to search deeper into the internet to see what other remarkable creations this young woman has crafted. I found that she has released an EP called, "Running With The Wolves." My favorite songs on the EP are Runaway and Running With The Wolves. Of course, all the tracks are quite magnificent to my ears. If you haven't already heard of her, here's a link to her website (AURORA). She's about to put out her first, full-length album and I can't describe how truly excited I am to hear more wonderful creations by this stunning artist.

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